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Art Directors Club of New York

The Art Directors Club of New York is an organization for art directors in New York City. It was founded in 1920, and has grown as an industry group, promoting art directors' work through exhibitions and awards, including the annual DESI award for design excellence.[1]

History

The Art Directors Club of New York (sometimes referred to as the "ADC") was founded in 1920 by Louis Pedlar and Earnest Elmo Calkins. With Fred Lamb, Calkins had organized the first advertising art exhibits in New York City in 1908,[2] and saw a need for an organization that would “dignify the field of business art in the eyes of artists”, emphasizing his belief that “artistic excellence is vitally necessary to successful advertising”.[3] By 1947, the Club's work was being credited with a gradual increase in advertising art standards throughout the United States.[4][5]

In 1921, the club hosted their first juried exhibition with original work from over 250 contributors. The exhibition organized by Calkins and opened with an inaugural dinner on March 2, 1921. The awards that evening went to: Fred R. Cruger for black and white illustration; W.E. Hoitland for painting; and Rene Clark for poster design.[6][7]

The Art Directors Club was restrictive in its membership during its early years. Women were not admitted until 1942. George Olden, an art director with the Columbia Broadcasting Company, was the first African-American member, having been elected to the Club in 1952.[8]

The Art Directors' Club includes art directors working in film and New media.

The first logo was an interpretation of Albrecht Dürer’s signature. In 2009, ADC rebranded with the help of Trollbäck + Company. The new logo moved away from a monogram and introducing a word mark in bold hues. In 2014, they updated their logo with a monogram created by Sid Lee that references historical ADC monograms.[9][10]

Awards

ADC Annual Awards

Earnest Elmo Calkins organized the first juried exhibition in 1921. The ADC evolved this exhibition into its ADC Annual Awards that receives up to 11,000 entries from around the world. Several awards are given out annually to recognize industry excellence internationally. The Award for Design Excellence is known as the "DESI" award. The main categories for the award, as of 2012, are: Advertising; Design; Illustration; Integrated; Interactive; Motion; Photography; and Special Awards.[5][6][11]

ADC Young Guns

In 1991, ADC created the Young Guns award. ADC Young Guns are annual international awards given out to promising art directors under the age of 30. ADC GrandMasters recognizes experienced educators in art direction who have created a notable legacy in the industry.[12]

ADC Hall of Fame

In 1971, ADC established their Hall of Fame. Those chosen for the Hall of Fame have made significant contributions throughout their lifetime to the graphic design profession.[13]

Art Directors Annual

The Art Directors Annual is a review of the year's outstanding achievements in art direction. It has appeared yearly since 1922.

See also

References

  1. ^ "History". ADC • Global Awards & Club. Retrieved 2016-01-02.
  2. ^ Bird, Harry Lewis (2008) [1947]. This Fascinating Advertising Business. Bobbs-Merrill, reprinted by Wildside Press. p. 308. ISBN 9781434475541.
  3. ^ "History". Art Directors Club of New York. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
  4. ^ Bird, Harry Lewis (2008) [1947]. This Fascinating Advertising Business. Bobbs-Merrill, reprinted by Wildside Press. p. 309. ISBN 9781434475541.
  5. ^ a b Palacio, Bryony Gomez; Vit, Armin (2011-12-01). Graphic Design, Referenced: A Visual Guide to the Language, Applications, and History of Graphic Design. Rockport Publishers. ISBN 9781592537426.
  6. ^ a b Advertising & Selling with the Advertising News. Advertising & Selling Company. 1921-01-01.
  7. ^ "THE WORLD OF ART:; French Paintings and American Prints". timesmachine.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2016-01-02.
  8. ^ JET. Johnson Publishing Co. 1 (23): 37. 3 April 1952. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ "Brand New: New Logo and Identity for ADC by Sid Lee". www.underconsideration.com. Retrieved 2016-01-02.
  10. ^ "New Art Directors Club Logo Comes in Colors, Primed for 'Pimping'". www.adweek.com. Retrieved 2016-01-02.
  11. ^ "The ADC 95th Annual Awards are here!". ADC • Global Awards & Club. Retrieved 2016-01-02.
  12. ^ "ADC Young Guns". ADC • Global Awards & Club. Retrieved 2016-01-02.
  13. ^ "ADC Hall of Fame". ADC • Global Awards & Club. Retrieved 2016-01-02.

External links

  • Official Website

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The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met August 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Art Directors Club of New York is an organization for art directors in New York City It was founded in 1920 and has grown as an industry group promoting art directors work through exhibitions and awards including the annual DESI award for design excellence 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Logo 2 Awards 2 1 ADC Annual Awards 2 2 ADC Young Guns 2 3 ADC Hall of Fame 3 Art Directors Annual 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe Art Directors Club of New York sometimes referred to as the ADC was founded in 1920 by Louis Pedlar and Earnest Elmo Calkins With Fred Lamb Calkins had organized the first advertising art exhibits in New York City in 1908 2 and saw a need for an organization that would dignify the field of business art in the eyes of artists emphasizing his belief that artistic excellence is vitally necessary to successful advertising 3 By 1947 the Club s work was being credited with a gradual increase in advertising art standards throughout the United States 4 5 In 1921 the club hosted their first juried exhibition with original work from over 250 contributors The exhibition organized by Calkins and opened with an inaugural dinner on March 2 1921 The awards that evening went to Fred R Cruger for black and white illustration W E Hoitland for painting and Rene Clark for poster design 6 7 The Art Directors Club was restrictive in its membership during its early years Women were not admitted until 1942 George Olden an art director with the Columbia Broadcasting Company was the first African American member having been elected to the Club in 1952 8 The Art Directors Club includes art directors working in film and New media Logo Edit The first logo was an interpretation of Albrecht Durer s signature In 2009 ADC rebranded with the help of Trollback Company The new logo moved away from a monogram and introducing a word mark in bold hues In 2014 they updated their logo with a monogram created by Sid Lee that references historical ADC monograms 9 10 Awards EditADC Annual Awards Edit Earnest Elmo Calkins organized the first juried exhibition in 1921 The ADC evolved this exhibition into its ADC Annual Awards that receives up to 11 000 entries from around the world Several awards are given out annually to recognize industry excellence internationally The Award for Design Excellence is known as the DESI award The main categories for the award as of 2012 are Advertising Design Illustration Integrated Interactive Motion Photography and Special Awards 5 6 11 ADC Young Guns Edit In 1991 ADC created the Young Guns award ADC Young Guns are annual international awards given out to promising art directors under the age of 30 ADC GrandMasters recognizes experienced educators in art direction who have created a notable legacy in the industry 12 ADC Hall of Fame Edit In 1971 ADC established their Hall of Fame Those chosen for the Hall of Fame have made significant contributions throughout their lifetime to the graphic design profession 13 Art Directors Annual EditThe Art Directors Annual is a review of the year s outstanding achievements in art direction It has appeared yearly since 1922 See also EditArt director Adweek D amp ADReferences Edit History ADC Global Awards amp Club Retrieved 2016 01 02 Bird Harry Lewis 2008 1947 This Fascinating Advertising Business Bobbs Merrill reprinted by Wildside Press p 308 ISBN 9781434475541 History Art Directors Club of New York Retrieved April 10 2012 Bird Harry Lewis 2008 1947 This Fascinating Advertising Business Bobbs Merrill reprinted by Wildside Press p 309 ISBN 9781434475541 a b Palacio Bryony Gomez Vit Armin 2011 12 01 Graphic Design Referenced A Visual Guide to the Language Applications and History of Graphic Design Rockport Publishers ISBN 9781592537426 a b Advertising amp Selling with the Advertising News Advertising amp Selling Company 1921 01 01 THE WORLD OF ART French Paintings and American Prints timesmachine nytimes com Retrieved 2016 01 02 JET Johnson Publishing Co 1 23 37 3 April 1952 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help Brand New New Logo and Identity for ADC by Sid Lee www underconsideration com Retrieved 2016 01 02 New Art Directors Club Logo Comes in Colors Primed for Pimping www adweek com Retrieved 2016 01 02 The ADC 95th Annual Awards are here ADC Global Awards amp Club Retrieved 2016 01 02 ADC Young Guns ADC Global Awards amp Club Retrieved 2016 01 02 ADC Hall of Fame ADC Global Awards amp Club Retrieved 2016 01 02 External links EditOfficial Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Art Directors Club of New York amp oldid 1135438805, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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